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  1. Major News Events From 1820 to 1829. 1820 March 15th Maine Becomes the 23rd state. 1821 May 5th Napoleon dies on Saint Helena. 1822 Young and Champollion translate the Rosetta Stone. 1823 December 2nd The Monroe Doctrine. 1824 March 11th Bureau of Indian Affairs Created. 1825 Aluminum Discovered.

  2. 1990s 1991: “I Touch Myself” becomes a hit song for the Divinyls. 1992: The Australian Greens party (commonly known as “The Greens”) is formed. 1992 June 3: The High Court gives its decision on the Mabo case. 1994 January 26: Pay TV is launched in Australia. 1995 July 1: Telecom becomes Telstra. 1996 April 28: The Port Arthur massacre ...

  3. 4 July – George Shillibeer begins operating the first bus service in London. [7] 2–3 August – the "Muckle Spate", a great flood of the River Findhorn which devastates much of Strathspey, Scotland, washing away many bridges. [8] 14 August – King's College London founded by Royal Charter. 29 September – the first police officers of the ...

  4. 11 de mar. de 2020 · Het decennium van de jaren 1820 in de Amerikaanse geschiedenis bracht technologische vooruitgang op het gebied van transport, zoals het Eriekanaal en de Santa Fe Trail, vroege computer- en orkaanstudies, en een duidelijke verslechtering van de manier waarop mensen in de Verenigde Staten hun regering zagen.

  5. 1820. (no entry for this year) Painting by John Constable: The Hay Wain depicts a rural scene on the River Stour between the English counties of Suffolk and Essex. It hangs in the National Gallery in London and is regarded as "Constable's most famous image" and one of the greatest and most popular English paintings.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2008 · 1830. May 30, 1830: The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The law led to the relocation of Indigenous peoples which became known as the "Trail of Tears." June 26, 1830: King George IV of England died and William IV ascended to the throne.

  7. 1673-1820 1821-1860 1861-1869 1870-1899 1900-1949 1950-Present. The following timeline reflects the period after European settlers arrived in the area that is now Missouri. Indigenous groups that lived in the area at the time included the Osage, Otoe-Missouria, and Ioway. For more information on the Native American groups that lived in the area ...